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Show 30 Vernal Ef8tt Wednesdoy, Moy 15, 1985 ites explode for eight runs, foytt Dose ti rem, 1 9-8 Eighteen runs were scored in nine- when all the scoring fireworks had teen innings in two games, which in- quit exploding Orem found itself volved Uintah, Union and American ahead 17-0. Fork a few weeks ago, but Orem and Uintah needed only one inning to An error put lead off batter Terry score a combined eighteen counters on toe base paths. Hoyal grounded in a 19-8 triumph by the Orem Tigers out but Eagar singled and Evans in Vernal, Saturday afternoon. was walked. Gonhart was walked. m. . . t iu Terry scored and Eagar, Evans and The eighteen run fourth inning . . a&ai va . " featuredthreegrandslams. To a mifand slam by Herlin. The Tigers owned a 7-0 lead going Bradshaw flied out, but Jeppson add- into the top of the fourth inning, but ed a double. Green got on base on an error and Jeppson scored. Terry Brian Smuin led off with a single, singled and Hoyal was walked and but Kenny Mohar flied out. Daryl the bases were cleared on a grand Hancock ripped out a single. Smuin slam by Eagar, which gave Orem a motored to third on the hit and Han- 17-0 advantage. The inning of doom COck dashed to second. Joe LeBeau ended when Evans struck out. Was walked to load up the bases and T. TTfM? i i ( i the Utes scored their first run in the ine Utes were buried 17-0 bv i n U Orem, but they refused to yield to the f3"1 Denck AJ was " heavy offensive attack by the TigS ed and Smuin pounced on home plate, as they scored eight runs in the bottom bot-tom of the fourth to come within nine A wild throw to second base enabl-runs enabl-runs of the Tiger lead at 17-8. ed Hancock to cross home plate with - J fj J .-;"7l ' 1 "pJ 0 ns. ,.t ' f 5 w,jf yy.r- J Uintah's second run. Senior Blake Horrocks was walked and a free pass to first base by Quinn Downard drove in LeBeau with run number three. Junior Blake Horrocks came through with a single and knocked in Adams with the Utes' fourth run. Uintah gained four runs in grand style as Smuin produced a grand slam, which drove in both Horrocks and Downard and cut Orem's lead to nine runs at 17-8. Mohar added a single for the Uintah Utes, but the explosive ex-plosive fourth inning ended when Hancock flied out. Orem jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the top of the first inning. Green led off with a walk and Hoyal was also walked. Eagar singled and Gonhart was walked. Herlin ripped a double and Green, Hoyal, Eagar and Gonhart scored runs for the Tigers. The Utes' Downard reached first base on an error, but junior Horrocks flied out. Smuin and Mohar were whiffed by the Orem Tiger hurler. Uintah's Mohar blazed pitches by Jeppson and Green for strike outs in the top of the second, but Terry and Hoyal ripped out singles. However, Orem was shutout when Eagar grounded out. The Utes went down one, two, three in the bottom of the second inning as Hancock struck out, LeBeau grounded ground-ed out and Murphy was whiffed. Three more runs were scored by the Tigers in the top of the third inning inn-ing for a 7-0 lead over the Uintah Utes. The first batter Evans struck out, but Gonhart was walked. Herlin singled and Bradshaw struck out. However, Jeppson blasted the ball for a three run homer with two outs. The next batter Green went down on strikes. Adams was walked in the bottom of the third inning, but was cut down at second base on a stealing attempt. Senior Horrocks struck out, but Downard was walked. Junior Horrocks Hor-rocks struck out to end the inning. Orem garnered an 11 run lead on two counters in the top of the fifth inning. in-ning. Danny Gonhart and Herlin scored counters for the Tigers. ' The Utes needed two runs to prevent pre-vent the ten run rule from ending the game, but Uintah team was blanked and the contest was concluded 19-8 in favor of Orem. LeBeau and David Murphy grounded out, but Adams connected for a single. However, senior Horrock was whiffed and the game was over. The Utes will battle Timpview in Provo, Wednesday and will host Mountain View, Saturday at 1 p.m. Uintah will take on the Cavemen in American Fork, May 22 and will host Provo, May 25. Uintah owns a 0-12 record. I II i r y ... 'i f f ..... :,. ' THE BASEBALL is snared by Uintah Ute junior varsity catcher out to a 6-0 lead, but the Utes rallied to lose by only two. The Gordon Limb during a game against Orem. The Tigers jumped Ute varsity team lost to Orem, 19-8. UTE BASEBALLER Derick Adams connects with the baseball for a single in the bottom of the seventh inning. ; t't V ' ; ' 1 i ' -f v 4 V-,v , .' 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